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Jul 05, 2023 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – Cricket West Indies (CWI) named some eight 1st class players who will participate in the warm-up match with the Indian team ahead of the upcoming Cycle Pure Agarbathi Test Series.
The visitors will have a training camp in Barbados and will play a two-day match on 5 and 6 July at Kensington Oval. They will then travel to Dominica for the first Test at Windsor Park, starting 12 July.
Guyana Harpy Eagles wicket-keeper/batsman Tevin Imlach is among 8 1st class players selected by the CWI to play India in the pre-series Test warm-ups.
The 8 players all have first-class experience. They are: all-rounders Roshon Primus and Kevin Wickham; batsmen Zachary McCaskie and Rashawn Worrell; Guyanese wicket-keeper Tevin Imlach; off-spinner Chaim Holder and fast bowlers Jair McAllister and McKenny Clarke.
Meanwhile, off-spinner Bryan Charles has been added to the West Indies pre-series Test training camp at Coolidge Cricket Ground (CCG) in Antigua, which forms part of the team’s preparations.
The Cycle Pure Agarbathi Test series will be the first fixtures for both West Indies and India in the new 2023-2025 ICC World Test Championship. The first Cycle Pure Agarbathi Test will be at Windsor Park, Dominica from 12-16 July which will be followed by the historic second Test on 20-24 July at Queen’s Park Oval in Trinidad – marking the 100th Test match between West Indies and India.
TEST MATCH SCHEDULE:
Cycle Pure Agarbathi Test Matches
(Start at 10: am local time/9: am Jamaica time)
12-16 July: 1st Cycle Pure Agarbathi Test Match, Windsor Park, Dominica
20-24 July: 2nd Cycle Pure Agarbathi Test Match, Queen’s Park Oval, Trinidad
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